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The Poem-Book of the Gael - Translations from Irish Gaelic Poetry into English Prose and Verse - cover

The Poem-Book of the Gael - Translations from Irish Gaelic Poetry into English Prose and Verse

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Verlag: DigiCat

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The Poem-Book of the Gael is a rich anthology that weaves together the lyrical tapestry of Gaelic poetry, showcasing works from both celebrated and lesser-known poets. This compilation is marked by its exploration of themes such as nature, identity, and the human experience, framed within the musicality and vivid imagery characteristic of Gaelic verse. The literary style varies from traditional forms to modern interpretations, offering readers a glimpse into the historical and cultural context of Ireland and Scotland, making it an essential read for those interested in Celtic literature. The anthology reflects the collaborative spirit of various poets who drew from a shared cultural heritage. Their experiences, shaped by Ireland's tumultuous history and the revival of Gaelic identity during the 19th and 20th centuries, are paramount in the formation of this collection. The editors' commitment to preserving and celebrating this poetic tradition demonstrates the ongoing relevance of Gaelic language and culture in contemporary society. For scholars and poetry lovers alike, The Poem-Book of the Gael is a compelling gateway into the poetic soul of the Gaelic world. Its diverse voices not only provide profound insight into the cultural psyche but also invite readers to appreciate the beauty and resilience of language. This anthology is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the depth and breadth of Gaelic poetic expression.
Verfügbar seit: 29.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 154 Seiten.

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